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This is probably preaching to the choir, but may help some who read this. Hunters need to educate themselves on how to properly take care of a animal for a shoulder mount or life size, or what ever. There is very good info on this site on how to do all of this. Why I'm writing this is over the last three days I've taken in three elk all killed with guides and outfitters, from Montana, Idaho, and Oregon, who don't no what the heck they are doing. One cut long but with the brisket completely gone, another cut real short, just barley past the neck, and the last that they dragged a very long distance, dragging all the hair off one side, plus salting without splitting the lips, nostrils, eye lids, and turning the ears. So just trying to get the word out to educate yourself on the proper way to skin and take care of things for mounts before you go out into the field. Good idea to go talk to your taxidermist too and find out how they like it taken care of. Maybe some smarter than me can post this in the other big game areas, (deer, elk, bear, etc.) Thanks, Rick
This year I had euro mounts done on my elk and deer. Prior to that tho for practice I caped both out and had my buddy, who has taken care of numerous backcountry animals, show me exactly how to take my cape off the skull and correctly take care of the lips, nostrils, eyelids, and ears.Previously I had taken all my animals to be mounted to my taxi and had him do it. Now I feel alot more confident in being able to do it myself in the back country.